In the early autumn, it always rains.
The young man got out of the taxi, opened the umbrella himself, held the door with one hand, and waited for the girl to come out thoughtfully.
He always kept a distance from her, but always paid attention not to let the rain drip to the woman beside him.
Soothing music was playing in the lobby. Kathy ordered a cup of scented tea and made a red robe for Jaydon and handed it to him.
His eyes kept falling on her long and white hands. After taking it over, he smiled and said, "Thank you."
The two hadn't seen each other for a long time, and the scandal about her and Joseph in Country F was raging, but in less than a day they disappeared quickly.
At that time, he had just gone on a business trip, and when he called Kathy, her mobile phone had been switched off.
He was worried, but they were no longer the lover. He can't go to her.
After all, she said such cold words to him at that time.
But now this Kathy he saw seemed to be unlike the woman he knew at the beginning.
She seemed to be used to hiding something with a smile. When he first met her, her eyes were clean and clear, but now they looked like dark blue water, which involuntarily reminded him of Joseph, who had always been unfathomable.
"Thank you for coming to see me." Kathy took a sip of tea. Remembering how embarrassed the two were when they met for the last time, she couldn't help but laugh at herself.
Jaydon was originally wearing a formal suit jacket, but when he went out, he tore off his tie. The casual dress and his short hair made him look more handsome.
He smiled, showing white teeth, "Nothing."
"Thank you for what I asked you to do before." Kathy raised her eyes, her bangs scattered. When she smiled, her eyes were like the beautiful crescent moon.
Jaydon was silent, slowly squeezed the teacup and nodded in agreement.
Kathy met his gaze and smiled brightly, "You also know that I really don't know how to do business in the market, so I could only ask you for help. If it embarrasses you, it doesn't matter."
Jaydon looked at her for a long time before saying, "I see."
She stood up and said, "Ok, I'm sorry to have wasted your precious time."
He also stood up, stretched out his hand and gently patted her shoulder, and said in a low voice, "Kathy, don't force yourself."
She smiled at him and slowly turned and left. Time seemed to be stagnant. Jaydon frowned and felt now Kathy was difficult for him to see through.
Her mother was sick, Booth Group almost went bankrupt. Now she took the initiative to ask him to help her find a suitable candidate for vice president. In fact, this matter was not difficult for him. Booth Group needed a medical student with sufficient research and development capabilities to be their vice president. Indeed there were many such talents in his circle.
But most of them have long been hired by the Joseph's Group.
Therefore, he actually did not guarantee that he can really help her, but he will try his best to help her.
He suddenly remembered that when he saw her in the hospital for the first time, he just woke up and saw her wearing a white coat with such a gentle and true smile on her face, but now, such Kathy seemed to have gone away from him.
His heart was aching slightly.
The room Kathy booked was just an ordinary standard room. She plugged in the room card to get electricity, and then boiled water. Only then did she begin to organize the luggage.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door, and the people who came must be calm and composed.
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